2018
DOI: 10.1080/0966369x.2018.1442818
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Bodies That Work, Discourses That Care: powerful narratives of elder care on the move

Abstract: This thesis explores questions of work and power in 24-hour care in German-speaking Switzerland. 24-hour care refers to individual paid care of an elderly person at their private household. While on duty, care-givers live at the household in which they work. 24-hour care is therefore a form of live-in care. Employment or staffing agencies offer and organise 24-hour care arrangements in German-speaking Switzerland. These agencies market around-the-clock care services that promise a care-giver's presence at all … Show more

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“…At least some of the reasons for this are due to the low status associated with the provision of care for older adults (Anderson & Anderson, 2000). Moreover, paid elder care offers limited future for advancement on the job and often goes with very limited financial compensation (Jokela, 2018;Pelzelmayer, 2018). In The findings highlight the gap between vision and real-life constraints.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At least some of the reasons for this are due to the low status associated with the provision of care for older adults (Anderson & Anderson, 2000). Moreover, paid elder care offers limited future for advancement on the job and often goes with very limited financial compensation (Jokela, 2018;Pelzelmayer, 2018). In The findings highlight the gap between vision and real-life constraints.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%